The best thing about llano was the unlimited overtime, set schedules. but mandatory days are required for pretty much all holidays. the job itself is pretty easy if you are a hard worker. its simple work

Typical day at work is frustrating and strenuous long days I learned to be more mentally strongThe management is okWork culture sucksThe hardest part of the job is the long hours and cold temperatureThe thing I enjoyed most was the bonuses

When you first get hired have to change your hours and sleep patterns, but other than that it's an okay job. I had to work about 10-12 hours a day so the work/life balance is a little hard. You never know when you're going to work until you call that day. The wait/unload time was pretty decent.

This job is ok. The money is ok. People only work for the money. I ended up there because of the money cause I had a daughter. I really want to get a new better an improved job. Something I can dress for an really be proud about.

I worked there for about 4 to 5 months..and let me say something this place was great I've been in warehousing all my life and for this company how new It is i give them props!!! Good job...ive never seen some dedicated workers..i left it to move back to cali..and I do miss llano a bitt...guys keep pushing and don't stop it's your second home and keep it moving...

This place is not a good place to work if you have family.they do not work with you ever.you really can't leave until the job is done not matter how many hours.managers all no good they stick together no matter what so your always wrong.you can't be a boss unless you know someone.trust me it's not worth working for them.

They never gave me my bonuses.They refused over and over to let me change positions because "I was to good at my job and they couldn't afford to have me move".I had over 300.00 stolen from me .. Some out of my locker with a combination lock.An employee talked really bad to me using profanity ..he got to keep his job .. I was sent home and fired the next day..They kept my freezer suit and boots I paid a lot of money for... And so many more issues. Especially with management.

Llano changed a LOT since Exel took over: they no longer care about employees, they treat them as if they were expendable, there is no real team feeling any more except among the employees who were there from the beginning (I was one of those). I don't mind hard work, in fact I like it, but due to attrition, it was difficult to do all that needed to be done in one day, and I found my already 12 hour shifts getting to be 14 to 16 hour shifts, with more and more work piled on (and no more compensation). There were also discrepancies in work load between people doing the same job. On the whole, I am glad I don't work there any more!